
UN Open Source Week 2025, Part V. Recap: Trust, Sovereignty, and the Future of DPI
What did UN Open Source Week 2025 reveal about building digital infrastructure we can trust? In this final recap, we reflect on hackathons, open source governance, and DPI as a social contract, surfacing tensions and lessons ahead of the Global DPI Summit in Cape Town.

UN Open Source Week 2025. Part IV: Building DPI We Can Trust
At UN Open Source Week 2025, the DPI side panel track showed how open source frameworks become trusted, inclusive infrastructure. From payment systems in Africa to civic tech in Barcelona and safeguards for rights. Here’s what it takes to build DPI that serves people.

UN Open Source Week 2025. Part II: OSPOs for Good, Institutional Shifts, and the Architecture of Trust
OSPOs are moving from niche to necessary. Part II of our UN Open Source Week series covers how governments, nonprofits, and the private sector are building trust through open source: from interoperability to digital public infrastructure.

Safeguarding Digital Public Infrastructure: Protecting Public Trust in the Digital Age
As governments digitize everything from ID systems to public services, a critical question looms: who protects the public from digital overreach? In this deep dive, we explore what DPI Safeguards are, why they matter, and how they can uphold trust, rights, and institutional integrity in the digital age.